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bleat

Bleat vs Blet - What's the difference?

bleat | blet |


As verbs the difference between bleat and blet

is that bleat is of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry while blet is to undergo bletting, a fermentation process in certain fruit beyond ripening.

As a noun bleat

is the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat.

Bleat vs Blea - What's the difference?

bleat | blea |


As nouns the difference between bleat and blea

is that bleat is the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat while blea is the part of a tree that lies immediately under the bark; the alburnum or sapwood.

As a verb bleat

is of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry.

Bleat vs Blear - What's the difference?

bleat | blear |


As verbs the difference between bleat and blear

is that bleat is of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry while blear is to make blurred or dim, especially the eyes.

As a noun bleat

is the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat.

As an adjective blear is

(of eyes or vision) dim, unclear from water or rheum.

Bleat vs Bleah - What's the difference?

bleat | bleah |


As a noun bleat

is the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat.

As a verb bleat

is of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry.

As an interjection bleah is

(slang|us) expresses negative feeling the quality of the emotion expressed is more negative than that of 'blah' and has a slight feeling of disgust, verging on nausea.

Bleat vs Blest - What's the difference?

bleat | blest |


As verbs the difference between bleat and blest

is that bleat is of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry while blest is : (bless).

As a noun bleat

is the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat.

Bleat vs Blent - What's the difference?

bleat | blent |


As verbs the difference between bleat and blent

is that bleat is of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry while blent is (archaic|poetic) (blend).

As a noun bleat

is the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat.

Bleat vs Leat - What's the difference?

bleat | leat |


As nouns the difference between bleat and leat

is that bleat is the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat while leat is an artificial watercourse, canal or aqueduct, but especially a millrace.

As a verb bleat

is of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry.

Bleat vs Bloat - What's the difference?

bleat | bloat |


As nouns the difference between bleat and bloat

is that bleat is the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat while bloat is distention of the abdomen from death.

As verbs the difference between bleat and bloat

is that bleat is of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry while bloat is to cause to become distended.

As an adjective bloat is

(obsolete) bloated.

Bleat vs Cleat - What's the difference?

bleat | cleat |


As nouns the difference between bleat and cleat

is that bleat is the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat while cleat is a strip of wood or iron fastened on transversely to something in order to give strength, prevent warping, hold position, etc.

As verbs the difference between bleat and cleat

is that bleat is of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry while cleat is to strengthen with a cleat.

Bleat vs Bleak - What's the difference?

bleat | bleak |


As nouns the difference between bleat and bleak

is that bleat is the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat while bleak is a small european river fish (alburnus alburnus ), of the family cyprinidae.

As a verb bleat

is of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry.

As an adjective bleak is

without color; pale; pallid.

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